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The employment department in the Western Cape, among others, will probe the employment of illegal migrants at farms in Robertson after recent violent clashes.
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa has spoken out against the attacks on foreign nationals by locals. The politician said the move could spell doom for SA businesses.
A South African man has taken to Twitter to share photos of residents who built a road and Saffas have applauded their initiative, hard work and patience.
SA says it will continue cooperating with BRICS member states Brazil, Russia, India and China. The announcement was made at the 4th SA Investment Conference.
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba rejected Mmusi Maimaine's invite to publicly debate Mzansi's trending immigration issues. Saffas slammed Maimane on Twitter.
Military veterans, including uMkhonto we Sizwe former members are demanding R4m each from the government. The first round of payments is expected in April.
The Democratic believes foreigners are being scapegoated for SA's employment crisis. The party has drafted a proposal for immigrants to be granted amnesty.
The DA is challenging the SA government to take a stand against Russia for attacking Ukraine. The party launched a petition that has massed 4 000 signatures.
The Department of Home Affairs says it is preparing to recruit 10 000 youths for its digital paper system. The department said all people are welcome to apply.
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